A senior official in the Israeli Foreign Ministry ridiculed those engaged seriously with the modern American president, Donald Trump, for "grand bargain" on the settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The transfer agent of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, former Uri Savir, the official, as saying that Trump aims by talking about the deal to "create an atmosphere for the formation of a regional coalition to fight Daesh".

In the published site today, "Yisrael Pulse" analysis, seen by the "Sky Press," the transfer of Saphir Israeli official also said: "Netanyahu is going to say the last word for Trump, not Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and King Abdullah II of Jordan and Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, talk about the revival of the Arab initiative is just throwing dust in the eyes. "

In the same analysis, transfer Safire adviser working alongside Trump at the White House as saying that Trump's plan is based aimed at persuading key Arab states to normalize relations with Israel, "even before the application of the final agreement between Israel and the Palestinians."

According to Savir, the US adviser said both Saudi Arabia and Morocco and the Gulf States among the countries that Trump would try to persuade them to normalize relations with Israel.

However, adviser to Trump "did not see the Arab initiative is only a means and a framework ESTABLISH normalization between Israel and the Arab world."

US adviser revealed that Trump realizes that Netanyahu "does not show a willingness to reach a settlement of the conflict, as well as the weakness of the political status inside Israel does not allow him even if he changed his mind."

In a related context, the Hebrew radio claimed that Mahmoud Abbas "awestruck by asking him which could Trump during their meeting tomorrow at the White House."

The radio noted in a report aired on Monday morning, and followed the "Arab 21", that Abbas fears of "impossible demands," Trump has raised him after coordination with Netanyahu.

The radio that Trump would ask Abbas to stop paying financial allocations for the prisoners and the wounded and the martyrs of the "Fatah" movement in the West Bank, and not just actions taken in the Gaza Strip.